The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 08, 1983, Image 3

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Battalion/Page 3
February 8, 1983
RHA conference planned
by Dayna Boren
Battalion Reporter
Resident Hall Association de
legates from 18 Southern uni
versities will converge on the
Texas A&M campus Feb. 17 for
the 10th Annual Residence Hall
Association Conference.
The conference will include
approximately 250 to 300 stu
dents from the University of
Houston, North Texas State
University, the University of
Oklahoma, Oklahoma State
University and Texas A&M.
While at the conference, de
legates will discuss RHA prog
rams and exchange ideas for fu
ture programs and leadership in
dormitories, Tracy Moy, RHA
conference chairperson, said.
Delegates also will discuss
programs that their respective
universities sponsor. At Texas
A&M, she said, RHA sponsors
five major events a year includ
ing Casino Night, Almost Any
thing Goes and several com
munity projects.
Some of the programs that all
the associations are involved
with are regulation of dorm visi
tation hours, setting activity
fees, representing on-campus
students in important campus
meetings, and improving rela
tions among the students who
live in dormitories.
“I hope that after the confer
ence is over, they will have
learned how to better them
selves as leaders and how to bet
ter their RHA programs,” Moy
said.
Another objective of the con
ference, she said, is to promote
better relationships among the
represented schools.
“Since this is the tenth
anniversary, I hope that the con
ference is one of the best
ever...especially since it is at
A&M,” she said. “A lot of dele
gates were attracted to the con
ference this year primarily be
cause it is at A&M, and students
from other schools want to see
what the University is all about.”
Several past conference presi
dents and board members are
expected to attend the confer
ence to mark its anniversary.
Texas A&M was chosen as
the site for this year’s conference ability of the campus to accom-
because of the conference facili- modate several hundred dele-
ties at Rudder Tower and the gates, Moy said.
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liamond stud earrings. While
he clerk showed the earrings to
|ne of the women, the other
soman removed a five-carat
Jiamond from the showcase.
One of the women was de-
fcribed as being in her mid-40s,
5-feet-10-inches tall, slender,
sith short salt-and-pepper col
ored hair. She was wearing a
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He is described as a white
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weighing 175 pounds. If you
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